Canvas to replace Blackboard Fall 2021

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Information Technology Services (ITS), Academic Outreach and Innovation (AOI), and WSU Faculty Senate are pleased to announce that Canvas will be WSU’s sole Learning Management System (LMS) beginning Fall 2021.

Action Needed

WSU’s current Blackboard access will expire on Aug 21. In preparation for this, users who want to export Blackboard course data should contact migrationhelp@wsu.edu now to begin the migration before Blackboard becomes unavailable.

To best meet the needs of students, Global Campus courses will remain in Blackboard for Summer 2021. Global Campus instructors will receive communication about the Canvas migration process this week.

Next steps

  • Courses in Canvas are now created in myWSU. Please contact your department course scheduler or campus course scheduler to create a Canvas course for Summer 2021 or Fall 2021.
    • Your scheduler can assist with merging multiple sections of the same course into a single Canvas course space.
  • For assistance migrating an existing Blackboard course to Canvas for Summer or Fall 2021, please contact migrationhelp@wsu.edu.
    • Be sure to include the Blackboard Course ID as well as the Canvas ID destination.
    • Course migrations can take up to two weeks.
  • Faculty and staff can create sandbox course spaces by completing the “sandbox course” request form.

Resources & support

Crimson Service Desk is available for assistance via email, by phone at (509) 335-4357, and online. You can also follow @itswsu on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for timely service updates.

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